Nonlinear convection in high vertical channels
- 1 June 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
- Vol. 143, 223-242
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022112084001324
Abstract
Application of Landau's ideas to the theory of weakly nonlinear instabilities shows that the amplitude of the unstable modes behaves as the square root of the reduced control parameter ε, its critical value being ε = 0. When applied to cellular structures the theory has been improved by taking into account the slow spatial variations of the amplitude and phase of the unstable modes. Until now the case of thermo-convective instabilities in high vertical channels has not been studied using this approach. In high vertical structures the nonlinear terms disappear in the limit of an infinite height, and the supercritical behaviour requires a specific treatment. It differs from the standard analysis valid for the case of fluid layers of infinite horizontal extent, where the nonlinearities and the finite-size effects are disconnected. In the limit of high aspect ratios (height [Gt ] horizontal extent) we have derived an amplitude equation for convective systems where the nonlinear terms contain derivatives at the lowest order. As a consequence the amplitude equation cannot be put into a variational form and the stability of the stationary solutions cannot be deduced from an ordering in decreasing values of a Lyapunov functional.Keywords
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